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TapXR lets you tap commands for XR devices with you fingers


Tap Systems is unveiling its TapXR wrist-worn controller, which lets you tap on any surface and create keyboard-like inputs for XR devices.

Tap Systems has created wearable input technology, and it is unveiling a significantly updatedversion of its TapXR wrist-worn controller at Augmented World Expo 2024 in Long Beach, California today. The new TapXR supports advanced multi-finger gestures, delivering a more fluid, immersive and intuitive way to navigate, scroll, select, drag, drop, and activate content in both spatial and standard computing environments – without sacrificing precision or comfort. “The ability to detect micro gestures is the holy grail for fast, easy, sustainable input,” said Dovid Schick, CEO of Tap Systems and the inventor of the device, in a statement.

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